Devices

LoRaWAN sensors can only be used by only one Network Server (Network server could either be Wiotys or Netmore(ex Objenious)).

Csv Export

Using Wiotys (through API or Web interface), it's possible to export a list of your devices.

NOTE : The csv's format use :

  • ; as element separator
  • ' as string delimiter

LoRaWAN private network

Devices using Wiotys connected Gateways

LoraWan version compatibility 1.0.1, 1.0.2, 1.0.3, 1.0.4.

Several status levels are available via API or Web interface.

Status Color Description
Provisioned Black Device is activated but no message was ever received by the network
Joining Orange Device is joining but no uplink message is received yet
Running Green Device sends uplink messages
Inactive Red Device has not sent a message in the last 3 days
Disabled Grey Device is desactivated, message will be rejected by the LoRaWAN Network Server

It is possible to send messages to your devices via downlink frames, please note some difference depending on LoraWan class of the device.

For Class A devices, downlinks are only sent after an uplink message of the device (within RX1 receive window). When created by Wiotys user, downlinks are stored in a queue and then sent one by one, always in response of an uplink from the device.

For Class C devices, a downlink can be sent at any time. In this case, the downlink is sent on the dedicated RX2 frequency (869.525MHz / SF12). Warning it is not possible to send consecutive messages quickly to Class C devices. It is mandatory to wait 10 seconds between Class C downlinks in order to wait for the device uplink reply. Therefore, if a user creates multiple messages within 10 seconds, only the first one will be sent immediatly and the others will be queued as for class A devices (sent only after uplink on RX1).

WiotysV4

Devices currently connected to older Wiotys Network Server

LoRaWAN Netmore(ex Objenious)

Devices using Netmore public LoRaWAN Network in France.

NOTE : Objenious network was planned to stop on 2024/31/12 but was acquired and rebranded as Netmore